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Jeanne Robert Foster

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Jeanne Robert Foster (John Butler Yeats, 1917)
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Birthdate: Mar 10, 1879
Born as: Julia Elizabeth Oliver
Location: Johnsburg, New York, U.S.
Date of death: Sep 22, 1970 - at age 90
Spouse(s): Matlock Foster
(1896 - )
Occupation: Poet
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Jeanne Robert Foster (née, Julia Elizabeth Oliver; March 10, 1879 – September 22, 1970) was an American occultist, Theosophist, and poet from the Adirondack Mountains. A disciple of Aleister Crowley, she was also known by the magical name Sister Hilarion.

Foster's friends included many of the period's leading authors and artists. She was particularly close to Ford Madox Ford, Ezra Pound, and William Butler Yeats.

Early life and education

Julia Elizabeth Oliver was born in Johnsburg, New York, on March 10, 1879. She studied drama at the Stanhope-Wheatcroft Dramatic School and worked in magazine journalism. She attended Radcliffe College and Boston University simultaneously as a special student. Professor Charles Townsend Copeland of Harvard was her personal instructor for three years and was a strong influence.

Marriage and modeling

Foster" by Harrison

In 1896, she married Matlock Foster. They lived first in Rochester, New York. She became a leading fashion model. In 1903, she was chosen as the "Harrison Fisher Girl". The couple then moved to Boston.

Journalism and literary life

Foster continued to work as a journalist in Boston and then in New York, becoming literary editor of the American Review of Reviews. In 1913, the year of the Exhibition of Modern Art in New York, she wrote an article featuring Cézanne, Picasso, Derain, Seurat, and other modernists. This was at a time when the defense of modern art brought forth hostile criticism. Through the publicity she received from the article, she became acquainted with John Quinn. Although she would become the dearest friend of Quinn's last years, at this stage, she kept her distance because she had been warned Quinn was a dangerous man for a young woman to know.

In 1915, Foster met English occult writer Aleister Crowley, who attracted her with his connection to black magic. Despite her marriage, she began a relationship with him. She underwent initiation into Thelema, taking the magical name Sister Hilarion. She traveled with Crowley to Los Angeles on an inspection tour of Ordo Templi Orientis activities. However, due to the strain of deceiving her husband, she left Crowley in L.A. and returned home.

In 1916, she started publishing narrative verse about the Adirondacks. Her books, Wild Apples and Neighbors of Yesterday, were released in 1916, followed by Rock Flower in 1923. A play titled Marthe won the Drama League prize in 1926. During this time, she traveled in Europe, met significant figures of modernism, and collaborated with collector John Quinn to enhance his contemporary art collection. In 1922, she took on the American editorship of the Transatlantic Review, which was published simultaneously in New York and Paris, edited by Ford Madox Ford. After Quinn died in 1924, Foster assisted in preparing the collection of his letters that became the John Quinn Memorial Collection at the New York Public Library. This collection includes extensive correspondence with Joseph Conrad.

She loved Maine and spent time at a cottage there with her sister, Mrs. Theodore H. Smith of Detroit. In 1938, she moved to Schenectady, where she worked as a social worker.

Legacy

Jeanne Robert Foster is buried near her friend John Butler Yeats, the painter and father of William Butler Yeats, in the Foster family plot in Chestertown Rural Cemetery in the Adirondacks.

Her papers are in the Jeanne R. Foster-William M. Murphy Collection at the New York Public Library and Harvard University’s Houghton Library, which contains her correspondence with poet and author Ezra Pound.


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